Post-Vaccine Syndrome: Yale Researchers on Symptoms and Mechanisms
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The Yale study, reported by Yale News and published on medRxiv, investigates immunological differences in individuals experiencing post-vaccination syndrome (PVS) following COVID-19 vaccination. Researchers identified distinct immune profiles in PVS patients, including lower levels of certain T cells and higher levels of circulating spike protein, even months after vaccination. These findings suggest potential mechanisms, including immune dysregulation and persistent spike protein production, that may contribute to chronic symptoms like fatigue and brain fog. Dr. John Campbell’s YouTube video discusses and simplifies the Yale study, emphasizing the neurological symptoms and the delayed recognition of PVS by the medical community. He highlights plausible mechanisms linking the vaccine’s lipid nanoparticles to central nervous system issues and calls for increased awareness and research into effective treatments for those affected. Both sources underscore the need for further investigation into PVS to improve diagnosis, treatment, and future vaccine development.keep
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